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Ontario Liberals reverse course, say they will ban MPPs from fundraisers

The provincial government has announced, after months of criticism, that it wants to ban all members of provincial parliament from so-called cash-for-access fundraisers.

After months of criticism, provincial government says so-called cash-for-access events will be off limits

Ontario Liberals now say they want to ban all membersof provincial parliament from fundraising events, after enduring monthsof criticism over so-called cash-for-access fundraisers.

The Liberals dropped what the opposition parties are calling abombshell in the middle of a committee considering amendments to anelection finance reform bill.

The government introduced the legislation amid allegations theywere selling access to cabinet ministers at high-priced dinners andreceptions, though they denied that attendees at those functionsinfluenced government decisions.

As recently as last week, the Liberals had said they weren't keenon banning cash-for-access fundraisers through legislation, sayingit could prohibit every MPP from fundraising and that would be toorestrictive.

But that is now exactly what the Liberals are proposing, as laidout in a statement from Attorney General Yasir Naqvi.

Progressive Conservative Randy Hillier called the statement a"despicable" stunt that makes a "total mockery" of the process.